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One bed flat to let near Goose Green, 2 - 8 months


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**SHORT-TERM 2- 8 MONTH LET**


Available for short-term let only, maximum 8 months. One bed victorian conversion flat. The rent is inclusive of utility bills (Water, Gas, Electricity) but not council tax.


Note: there is no landline in the flat. There is no internet (you are welcome to have that set up - for example through Relish who offer a per-month arrangement. If you do this, I will cover the upfront device cost subject to prior agreement).


1 month's rent and deposit required in advance.


Summary & Exclusions:

- Rent Amount: ?1300.00 per month

- Deposit / Bond: ?1300

- 1 Bedroom

- 1 Bathroom

- Property comes basically furnished

- Available to move in asap

- Minimum tenancy term is 2 months

- Maximum number of tenants is 2

- Pets possible - subject to discussion and pre-payment of end-of-tenancy cleaning fee

- No smoking in the flat please

- Not suitable for families / children

- Bills included except council tax

- No specific parking available (on-street only)

- Property has garden access

- EPC Rating: D


I will use https://www.nlatenantcheck.org.uk/ for checks etc.


https://www.openrent.co.uk/property-to-rent/london/1-bed-flat-east-dulwich-se22/460055

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